Meditation: the senses and awareness 2

Each of the five physical senses is a mandala of perceptive experience. Though one sense is experienced as primary, when one drops into the experience that one is actually having, other senses will reveal themselves as operating within the same experience.

Awareness is complete. We might not live even a fraction of that completeness but that can be changed. The habits of consciousness that reduce, dismiss, or are unaware and are used to foster a static unaware condition can be transformed. How is that possible? Due to the fact that awareness is aware. Awareness is not the issue. Habits of consciousness, patterned responses that are tied to the surface of living are the issue.

Let’s see what we can open to.

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